Ben Nadra and Karim. He was born on Thursday, March 4, 1960, in Ramat Gan, where he studied at the Hamanhil Elementary School and went on to Modiin High School in Ramat Gan, where he was determined to study at the IDF Technical School, The air in Haifa, where he passed, completed 12 grades and was certified as an aircraft technician. In October 1977 Uri enlisted in the IDF and served in the Air Force base at Hatzerim, where he completed his compulsory military service and continued to serve in the IDF for the next twenty-three years. In the technical setup as an aircraft mechanic and in 1991 transferred to the administrative system. He served in the vehicle division for a short period of time and eventually became the head of the emergency warehouses in the quartermaster unit. Uri was against a professional and a devoted friend who was always willing to carry out any task that was best placed upon him. In August 1999, Uri was married to Smadar, whom he met in the army, and the couple built their home in Be’er Sheva, and in December 1996 their twins Matan and Shlomit were born. Uri always loved children and his happiness skyrocketed when he had children of his own: he took care of his children with devotion and warmth, lavished love on them, bought them gifts and spent as much time as possible with them.In early 2000 he realized a dream when he moved with his family to their new home in Petah Tikva Uri, who loved his parents very much, was happy to live nearby, and the love of music was an inseparable part of my life And from Uri’s personality, he listened to music of all kinds and from all periods, from the moment he got home and went to bed, and as a young man he was a DJ, and as the years passed, his collection of large CDs grew, and he also had impressive collections of stamps and bottles of wine. For a long time, he liked to watch soccer games, go around in nature and travel – whether in Israel, especially in Eilat, or abroad. Over the years he has made several trips across Europe. Uri was loved and loved – a true friend: a party organizer, surrounded by friends, kindhearted and always eager to help. He had never been evil to anyone, and he respected everyone’s dignity. If he did, he quickly made up his mind. Together with his wife, he enjoyed hosting the many friends of the family and giving them all the best. On May 22, 2001, Uri died after a long struggle with cancer. His commander said: “In the past year we have accompanied him in the battle for life, and in his private war, Uri fought like he did during his army service, always trying to do the best he could. During the many difficult hours, he remained optimistic and even tried to convince us that everything would be fine and that he could appreciate the support he received from everyone. ” Senior sergeant Uri was forty-one years old when he died. He was laid to rest at the Segula military cemetery in Petah Tikva. Survived by his wife, son and daughter, parents and sister. “Uri was a son to me and was a friend and was a close friend,” his father wrote. “I loved him wholeheartedly, he had a heart of gold, he never had a grudge against anyone, he always loved to help and interested all the family, the relatives and the distant ones.” Smadar and the twins wrote to him: “Dad, you went through a very difficult year, you suffered terribly, and yet you did not forget us, gifts you bought, sweets you did not forget to send home with your mother. Father, you remember forever, in your wordsIn videos, at parties when we were little, but Dad, we are now adults, five years old. Dad, what else is there to say about you? A human being. A person who loves his surroundings. A generous man. A kind man. And most of all, you’re our dear father. “